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Evaluation of sural nerve automated nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

INTRODUCTION: New tests for improved diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) are useful. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We evaluated the utility of automated nerve conduction study (NCS) of the sural nerve with a new portable device for the diagnosis of DPN in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus...

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Autores principales: Chatzikosma, Georgia, Pafili, Kalliopi, Demetriou, Maria, Vadikolias, Konstantinos, Maltezos, Efstratios, Papanas, Nikolaos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4848369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186185
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2016.59265
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author Chatzikosma, Georgia
Pafili, Kalliopi
Demetriou, Maria
Vadikolias, Konstantinos
Maltezos, Efstratios
Papanas, Nikolaos
author_facet Chatzikosma, Georgia
Pafili, Kalliopi
Demetriou, Maria
Vadikolias, Konstantinos
Maltezos, Efstratios
Papanas, Nikolaos
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description INTRODUCTION: New tests for improved diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) are useful. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We evaluated the utility of automated nerve conduction study (NCS) of the sural nerve with a new portable device for the diagnosis of DPN in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study included 114 T2DM patients (58 men) with mean age 64.60 ±8.61 years. Exclusion criteria were B(12) depletion, alcohol abuse and other causes of peripheral neuropathy. The reference method was the Neuropathy Disability Score (NDS) with a threshold NDS ≥ 3. Sural nerve automated NCS was carried out with the portable NC-stat DPNCheck device. Sensory nerve conduction velocity and sensory nerve action potential amplitude were measured bilaterally. Automated NCS was considered abnormal when ≥ 1 of the two aforementioned neurophysiological parameters was abnormal in at least one leg. RESULTS: Examination with NC-stat DPNCheck exhibited 90.48% sensitivity, 86.11% specificity, 79.17% positive predictive value (PPV) and 93.94% negative predictive value (NPV). The positive likelihood ratio (LR+) was 6.51 and the negative likelihood ratio (LR–) was 0.11. CONCLUSIONS: Sural nerve automated NCS with the NC-stat DPNCheck device exhibits high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of DPN in T2DM.
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spelling pubmed-48483692016-05-16 Evaluation of sural nerve automated nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus Chatzikosma, Georgia Pafili, Kalliopi Demetriou, Maria Vadikolias, Konstantinos Maltezos, Efstratios Papanas, Nikolaos Arch Med Sci Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: New tests for improved diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) are useful. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We evaluated the utility of automated nerve conduction study (NCS) of the sural nerve with a new portable device for the diagnosis of DPN in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study included 114 T2DM patients (58 men) with mean age 64.60 ±8.61 years. Exclusion criteria were B(12) depletion, alcohol abuse and other causes of peripheral neuropathy. The reference method was the Neuropathy Disability Score (NDS) with a threshold NDS ≥ 3. Sural nerve automated NCS was carried out with the portable NC-stat DPNCheck device. Sensory nerve conduction velocity and sensory nerve action potential amplitude were measured bilaterally. Automated NCS was considered abnormal when ≥ 1 of the two aforementioned neurophysiological parameters was abnormal in at least one leg. RESULTS: Examination with NC-stat DPNCheck exhibited 90.48% sensitivity, 86.11% specificity, 79.17% positive predictive value (PPV) and 93.94% negative predictive value (NPV). The positive likelihood ratio (LR+) was 6.51 and the negative likelihood ratio (LR–) was 0.11. CONCLUSIONS: Sural nerve automated NCS with the NC-stat DPNCheck device exhibits high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of DPN in T2DM. Termedia Publishing House 2016-04-12 2016-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4848369/ /pubmed/27186185 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2016.59265 Text en Copyright © 2016 Termedia & Banach http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Chatzikosma, Georgia
Pafili, Kalliopi
Demetriou, Maria
Vadikolias, Konstantinos
Maltezos, Efstratios
Papanas, Nikolaos
Evaluation of sural nerve automated nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title Evaluation of sural nerve automated nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full Evaluation of sural nerve automated nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Evaluation of sural nerve automated nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of sural nerve automated nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_short Evaluation of sural nerve automated nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_sort evaluation of sural nerve automated nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4848369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186185
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2016.59265
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